Programs

The Indiana University School of Public and Environmental Affairs offers a wide range of undergraduate programs on the Bloomington-Indianapolis core campuses. The undergraduate degrees are the Bachelor of Science in Public Affairs (B.S.P.A.), the Bachelor of Science in Healthcare Management and Policy (B.S.H.M.), the Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice (B.S.C.J.), Bachelor of Science in Arts Management (B.S.A.M.) and, through a joint program with the College of Arts and Sciences, a Bachelor of Arts in Environmental Sustainability (B.A.E.S.), a Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science (B.S.E.S.). In addition, the undergraduate program includes minors and certificate programs.

On July 1, 2008, the Divisions of Public and Environmental Affairs located on the Fort Wayne, Kokomo, Northwest (Gary), and East (Richmond) campuses became SPEA affiliated programs. As affiliated programs these divisions will continue to offer the SPEA curriculum approved for their campus; will continue to grant SPEA degrees to students who fulfill the necessary degree requirements; and will continue to use the SPEA name for academic purposes. Courses will continue to be transferable between the affiliated programs and the Bloomington-Indianapolis core campus programs. Not all degrees, minors, and certificates are offered at all campuses.

Information concerning these programs can be obtained by visiting our Web site at www.indiana.edu/~spea/ or from the following SPEA core campus offices:

In addition to the SPEA core school bulletin, please note that IUPUI maintains a seperate bulletin which also includes SPEA Indianapolis information. This bulletin has additional information specific to the IUPUI campus. Explore the IUPUI bulletin here: http://bulletin.iupui.edu/